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Visitors planning to line The Long Walk and Windsor High Street will be serenaded on Saturday, May 19 from approximately 9am-noon and after the Royal Procession from 2pm.

Windsor & Maidenhead council called on police to tackle an "epidemic of rough sleeping and vagrancy" before the ceremony.

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Live coverage of the day's events at Windsor Castle by the BBC will be presented by Kirsty Young, Huw Edwards and Dermot O'Leary among others.

A spokesman for Thames Valley Police confirmed that they were working with the bus.

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He later defended the comments and said he was referring to "to anti-social behaviour not homelessness". The Royal Wedding is a national celebration and everyone is welcome, however everyone in Windsor on the day of the wedding will be subject to a search and screening.

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He wrote that "a large number of adults that are begging in Windsor are not in fact homeless, and if they are homeless they are choosing to reject all support services", declaring that homelessness, for many of Windsor's rough sleepers "is therefore a voluntary choice".

Authorities expect some 100,000 people to be in town for the procession. All profits will go towards supporting homeless people in the royal borough.

"Additionally we are also working with a homeless project in Sussex to offer further support". "Together we can make a difference to their lives".